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Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Something Special for Sidney

Sidney is the daughter of a friend of mine. In preparation for June awards nights and graduation from highschool, they dreamed up a sash/cumberbund for Sidney to wear around her dress. They were unable to find a Metis person who could bead it in time, and so they approached me to see if I could threadpaint on one for them. OF COURSE I said yes, though I had no idea exactly how I was going to carry this through.

I suggested to Sidney that she research some Indigenous plants and flowers, and select the ones that have personal meaning for her. She came back to me with three: Wild red roses, Nicotine/Tobacco flowers, and Bearberries. She sketched them out in the design of her choice, and then handed them over to me with some gorgeous black velvet to work on.

I did some source photo searching to make sure I have the details of each plant correct. I think I pulled it off! Tobacco leaves are really huge though, and so the leaves on this sash were reduced. Otherwise, it was finished! I did it all with free motion stitching, and even added a few beads.

Sidney picked a Red Rose for the cente front of the sash, I added 12 beads.

I'm thrilled that it worked out!! It was hard to photograph since it's 2 inches wide and a couple feet long. I rolled it up to help show all the parts. : )

On either side of the Rose are Tobacco flowers, with Bearberries trailing back around the waist.

Once I was done, I needed to know how short to cut it (SCARY!). I had Sidney and her mom come over so we could fit it and decide how the project would be finished. I put her outside on my deck, set up a big mirror, made her close her eyes while her mom put it around her, and then let her look!! It was SO exciting, so fun. We were laughing and crying. lol It was quite the moment.

Isn't that look amazing?! That was last week, and I am still choked up trying to write about it. So... we measured, then I cut and finished the edges. I added grommets into the ends so that she could lace it on at the back with thin leather ties. It's really incredible and I am so honoured to have been asked.

Measure five times, cut once. We may have even measured more that that.

Here's what happened. Sidney was nominated for the Achievement Award (female) at the 19th Annual Indigenous Youth Awards here in Saskatoon. She stood on the stage, wearing this over a long red satin gown. You HAVE to see this... Here's the Youtube video of a short version of the awards night. My gosh if you've ever felt inadequate, the list of accomplishments for this teenager will certainly do you in. Kids like these are our future! They are all outstanding.

CONGRATULATIONS Sidney Ray Shacter. SHE WON. I can't imagine how elated she must have been! Her mom is so proud of her. We ALL are.

10 comments:

Your work is beautiful!! Sidney is an amazing young woman and looked gorgeous in her red satin gown! The look on her face showed how much she loved the sash. I also enjoyed watching her receive her award!

What a beautiful piece of art you did for this very special young lady. It was a thrill to read how this came to be and how you graciously jumped at the chance to make this happen for her. Thank you for sharing Monika.

This young lady is an outstanding example of to work hard and shine! I don't even have words for the beauty of the sash you stitched for her, Monika! You are indeed a very talented and generous artist.

Please Note:

I make my living stitching what you see here. Please do not copy my art or create art from my photographs. I hope I inspire you to find your own voice. If you are interested in sharing images of my work, please ask first. : ) Monika@MySweetPrairie dot ca. Thank you!